Most claims are based on lab data, not real clinical trials with humans
[10] [11] Whilst this suggests cardiovascular benefit, the mechanisms likely involve multiple factors including improved glycaemic control, weight reduction, blood pressure lowering, and potential anti-inflammatory effects, rather than cholesterol reduction alone
cohort - 4-year cumulative seizure risk decreased by 1.78%p and 1.46%p compared to other glucose-lowering drugs and SGLT2 inhibitors, respectively - Impact of blood glucose and weight reduction was minimal suggesting Semaglutides protective potential for brain health A large-scale, population-based study has shown that Semaglutide, widely used as a treatment for type 2 diabetes and obesity, can significantly lower the risk of adult-onset seizures
Maybe things just arent working like they used
If youve been losing weight without strength training, you may be losing muscle instead of fatslowing your metabolic engine and making future weight loss harder